Roark Islands

Roark Islands Here’s a simple exercise in dot connection.  We share this planet with about 8 billion other human beings and vastly more other life forms, all of which have value.  Where are we headed?  Will humans be a Life Sustaining species, or the opposite?  Connect the dots: 1.  A bit more than half of […]

Of cockroaches, humans and zucchini

Of Cockroaches, Humans and Zucchini Aquatic methane is emerging as a primary cause of climate change  Gaia could be humming a tune called “We’ve been here before, folks!”  She could be crying tears of frustration, but probably not.  After all, this planet has been around for some time, during which climatic shifts have happened.  One […]

What In The World Is Biogenic Methane?

What In The World Is Biogenic Methane? Here is a short overview of the primary sources of methane. Some of these are relatively stable, long-term, but biogenic methane is increasing at an alarming rate.  Scientists haven’t proven “why”, but here are my explanations that I’d like you to consider. Earth is resilient and so vast that […]

STRATEGIC CLIMATE ACTION NOW CAN BUY THE PLANET ANOTHER DECADE

STRATEGIC CLIMATE ACTION NOW CAN BUY THE PLANET ANOTHER DECADE Climate Science is evolving at a furious pace.  Science doesn’t care about human politics either way…but if humans are going to sustain on this tiny planet, we need objective, data based facts to base environmental policy on.  And we need specific, leveraged climate action to […]

The Methane Conundrum

The Methane Conundrum FII is targeting methane emission reduction. It happens that nutrient impaired freshwater is the single largest source of methane emissions occurring today…about 2.5 times more methane comes off eutrophic water than all of the methane released by the Oil and Gas industry   As CEO of an environmental service company that works […]